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Fish Oil For Pregnant Women-How It Could Help

Thanks to good health education women in pregnancy are well aware of the general advice, like not smoking, which could unduly affect the health of their baby. Work has been done which looked at how dietary supplements could also play an influencing role.
One such study into fish oil for pregnant women was carried out by the university of western Australia. It took a panel of 98 expectant women who didn't eat any more than two portions of fish a week and were non smokers.
From a period of about twenty weeks of pregnancy to when their babies were born, each one was given either a 4g fish oil supplement or one containing just olive oil.
Then they waited until the children reached two and a half years of age and conducted various tests on the kids, looking at their development and measuring their growth. There were some interesting results, even after allowing for other factors like breastfeeding and how old the mother was.
Within the group of kids whose mums had taken the omega 3 supplements there was better hand-eye coordination, in contrast to the mothers who took the olive oil. Plus there seemed to be even more good news, as they also scored better at things like vocabulary, phrase length and comprehension.
So, fish oil for pregnant women could really be a huge benefit and the same study concluded that more work needs to follow after such preliminary data was produced.
For anyone interested in knowing much more about such supplements, my main site mentions numerous other healthy benefits that you may have not known about.

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